On May 24th, the third and final chapter of the Maryland Deathfest: The Movie series will be released. To celebrate the release of Maryland Deathfest: The Movie III, the following clip of Saint Vitus performing their song “I Bleed Black” has been released.

Filmed on the last day of Maryland Deathfest X, on the heels of an impending rain storm, proto-doom kings and all-around hard rockers Saint Vitus let loose with a killer set that leveled downtown Baltimore with heavy vibes and blazing tunes.

Maryland Deathfest: The Movie III can be ordered here from now until June 1. All orders get free shipping and an instant download of the soundtrack to the film featuring: Church of Misery, Yob, Saint Vitus, Dragged into Sunlight, The Devil’s Blood, Today Is the Day, Rwake, Anvil, Winter, Noothgrush, Ghoul, Absu, Brujeria, Black Witchery, Cough, Electric Wizard, Coke Bust, Nasum, Godflesh, Napalm Death, Rorscach, Unsane, Die Pigeon Die, and more killer bands from MDF X.

]]>http://www.revolvermag.com/news/saint-vitus-premiere-new-video-i-bleed-black-from-maryland-deathfest-the-movie-iii.html/feed3Photos: Maryland Deathfest IXhttp://www.revolvermag.com/metalkult/maryland-deathfest-ix-photo-gallery.html
http://www.revolvermag.com/metalkult/maryland-deathfest-ix-photo-gallery.html#commentsTue, 07 Jun 2011 17:02:09 +0000http://www.revolvermag.com/?p=17065Every Memorial Day weekend, metal fans from all corners of the globe convene in the heart of Baltimore for Maryland Deathfest. Sure, the lineup was stellar and the performances were excellent (Did anyone catch Ghost?!) but the real spirit of this four-day festival was the overall atmosphere amongst the rabid metalheads themselves.

MetalKult made the trip down to the fest with photographer Matt McGinley, where he captured some of the festival’s charm. At the end of the day, Maryland Deathfest is indeed America’s biggest extreme-metal party of the year. See what you missed in the gallery below.

When the four-day Maryland Deathfest kicks off in Baltimore this Thursday, May 26, metalheads will have an overwhelming number of bands to check out.

To help point you in the right direction, we asked Brooklyn heavy metal die-hards Tooth and Weibs—members of the band Natur and hosts of East Village Radio‘s Metal Inquisition Radio Show—to compile the five bands that should not be missed by attendees. Here’s what they had to say:

“Maryland Deathfest is one of the sickest things that has ever happened on American soil. Our friend Sean Bell from Rhode Island had been boasting about it for a few years but we could never pull it together enough to go. Then in 2009, Norwegian black thrashers Aura Noir were confirmed to play their first ever American show, alongside bands like Abscess, Absu, Bolt Thrower, Deströyer 666 and a shitload of other not-to-miss bands. This put the nail in the fucking coffin for us and we immediately purchased our tickets and booked the hotel.

When the day finally came to make the trip down to Baltimore from New York City, we didn’t know what to expect. However, when we arrived, it was very clear: tons of vendors carrying our favorite obscure bands’ merch, endless amounts of beer, new bros everywhere and heavy fucking metal! The festival has gotten better with every year and this year promises to be one of, if not, the sickest line-ups of bands to hit U.S. shores. Here are some of the bands we are most looking forward to seeing.”

IN SOLITUDE
“This band is absolutely unreal and their self-titled debut album has been on constant rotation since it was purchased. This is serious, blazing heavy metal that has unearthly guitars and lyrics that you will have stuck in your head after the first listen. MetalKult just streamed their newest record, The World. The Flesh. The Devil, and it does not disappoint. These Swedes are not to be missed!”

NUNSLAUGHTER
“What can you even say about these maniacs? They’re one of the most fun bands you’ll ever see. They can also be summed up in two words: Jim Sadist.”

GHOST
“We had the chance to play with these ghouls at the Live Evil Festival in London last October, which was also their second show ever . Nobody knew what to expect. When Papa Emeritus walked onto the stage, we were pretty sure everyone shit themselves. They put on one Hell of a show. Haters can hate all they want but this band will make the hair stick up on your neck. For this we’ll burn in Hell.”

AURA NOIR
“After seeing them in 2009 at Maryland Deathfest and having our heads torn off our necks, we seriously can’t wait to see what they have for us this time around. Kristian Valbo from the mighty Kolboltn, Norway-based death metal band Obliteration will be on drums and if there’s anyone to compare to the psycho abilities of Aggressor, it is Kristian. Speaking of Aggressor, will he be making it this year? He kicked everyone’s ass during the Inferno Fest in Oslo, Norway a few weeks back. Only time will tell.”

REPUGNANT
“We cannot wait to see this band! If anyone reading this hasn’t heard Epitome of Darkness yet, please, go buy it, download it or ask someone to make you a tape of it. This is the scariest recording we’ve ever had possession of. ‘Voices of the dead, chanting inside your head.’ Fuck.”

]]>http://www.revolvermag.com/metalkult/top-5-bands-to-watch-at-maryland-deathfest.html/feed0Video Exclusive: Eyehategod Live From ‘Maryland Deathfest: The Movie II’http://www.revolvermag.com/news/video-exclusive-eyehategod-live-footage-from-maryland-deathfest-the-movie-ii.html
http://www.revolvermag.com/news/video-exclusive-eyehategod-live-footage-from-maryland-deathfest-the-movie-ii.html#commentsThu, 07 Apr 2011 19:26:59 +0000http://www.revolvermag.com/beta/?p=13828In anticipation of Maryland Deathfest: The Movie II, check out this exclusive teaser featuring New Orleans sludge metallers Eyehategod performing “Blank” at Maryland Deathfest VIII. Maryland Deathfest: The Movie II is due out on May 27 but can be preordered at this location. Revolver is also giving you the chance to win one of three copies of the original Maryland Deathfest: The Movie, here.

Eyehategod also recently put out an official live DVD, simply titled Live, available on their website, which was released on March 22, via MVB.

Swedish occult rockers Ghost have been confirmed for the ninth edition of Maryland Deathfest, which takes place in Baltimore from May 26 – 29. This show will be Ghost’s first stateside appearance. They’ll be taking the place of Goatsnake, who recently had to drop out of MDF.

Commented the organizers, “Due to circumstances beyond the control of the band (yeah, we know that can mean many different things), Goatsnake has canceled their appearance at MDF. As a result, Ghost (Sweden) will be making their US debut at at the festival, but please note that they will be playing on SUNDAY, and not on Friday.”

Ghost made their live debut last October at Germany’s Hammer of Doom festival, followed by a performance at the Live Evil festival in London. The band’s debut album, Opus Eponymous, was released in North America via Metal Blade Records in January.